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*
* @(#)tcpip.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/10/93
* tcpip.h,v 1.3 1994/08/21 05:27:40 paul Exp
*/
#ifndef _TCPIP_H_
#define _TCPIP_H_
/*
* Tcp+ip header, after ip options removed.
*/
struct tcpiphdr {
struct ipovly ti_i; /* overlaid ip structure */
struct tcphdr ti_t; /* tcp header */
};
#define ti_mbuf ti_i.ih_mbuf.mptr
#define ti_x1 ti_i.ih_x1
#define ti_pr ti_i.ih_pr
#define ti_len ti_i.ih_len
#define ti_src ti_i.ih_src
#define ti_dst ti_i.ih_dst
#define ti_sport ti_t.th_sport
#define ti_dport ti_t.th_dport
#define ti_seq ti_t.th_seq
#define ti_ack ti_t.th_ack
#define ti_x2 ti_t.th_x2
#define ti_off ti_t.th_off
#define ti_flags ti_t.th_flags
#define ti_win ti_t.th_win
#define ti_sum ti_t.th_sum
#define ti_urp ti_t.th_urp
#define tcpiphdr2qlink(T) ((struct qlink*)(((char*)(T)) - sizeof(struct qlink)))
#define qlink2tcpiphdr(Q) ((struct tcpiphdr*)(((char*)(Q)) + sizeof(struct qlink)))
#define tcpiphdr_next(T) qlink2tcpiphdr(tcpiphdr2qlink(T)->next)
#define tcpiphdr_prev(T) qlink2tcpiphdr(tcpiphdr2qlink(T)->prev)
#define tcpfrag_list_first(T) qlink2tcpiphdr((T)->seg_next)
#define tcpfrag_list_end(F, T) (tcpiphdr2qlink(F) == (struct qlink*)(T))
#define tcpfrag_list_empty(T) ((T)->seg_next == (struct tcpiphdr*)(T))
/*
* Just a clean way to get to the first byte
* of the packet
*/
struct tcpiphdr_2 {
struct tcpiphdr dummy;
char first_char;
};
#endif